Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Eig. 65. ^iq. 69. the right member; but the twos, the left. The first class of move-ments is made directly up into the position of the upper dotted armsof Fig. 68 ; the second, directly out, carrying the arms into a hori-zontal position ; and the third, directly down into the position of thelower dotted arms. Employ the Third Variety, p. 262, for eachof these classes. No. 161 .—Fourth and Fifth Movements. The fourth class ofmovements is a combination
Hand-book of calisthenics and gymnastics : a complete drill-book for schools, families, and gymnasiums : with music to accompany the exercises . Eig. 65. ^iq. 69. the right member; but the twos, the left. The first class of move-ments is made directly up into the position of the upper dotted armsof Fig. 68 ; the second, directly out, carrying the arms into a hori-zontal position ; and the third, directly down into the position of thelower dotted arms. Employ the Third Variety, p. 262, for eachof these classes. No. 161 .—Fourth and Fifth Movements. The fourth class ofmovements is a combination of the first, second, and third. Thenumber and order of the motions are the same as in No. 14, p. fifth class of movements is a combination of the first and third 352 GYMNASTICS. classes, the motions being made with both bells simultaneously, firstthe right arm of the ones and the left arm of the twos passing intothe position of the upper dotted arms of Fig. 68, at the same timethat the other arms pass down into a position corresponding to thatof the lower dotted arms. Employ the Sixth Variety, p.
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